Session 51 | 10:00 am | The Importance of Music in Parish Stewardship

Location: Regency VII

This session offers an opportunity to appreciate the relationship between good liturgy and effective stewardship and the important role that a “singing assembly” plays in fostering and nurturing communal prayer. Practical tips on how to accomplish lively liturgy and developing a music program that will send your community out into the world to be about the Gospel!

Speaker: Tom Kendzia
Recording Artist, Composer, Clinician, Director of Music
Christ the King Parish
Kingston, Rhode Island

Moderator: Mark Ayers
Steward for Music and Liturgical Ministries
St. Mary Magdalen
Altamonte Springs, Florida


Tom Kendzia is a liturgical composer who has been a catechetical consultant for over 20 years. He appears regularly at national and international events for catechists, liturgists, and musicians as a speaker and performer. Mr. Kendzia has been active as a parish music director since 1977, and has over 25 recordings of liturgical and instrumental music published by OCP. He holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Manhattanville College. He is a contributing author, consultant, and recording producer for the new Sadlier Sacrament Program, and recently named their national consultant for liturgy and music. He has been the music director at Christ the King Parish, Providence, Rhode Island, since 1986.